
The recent news emerging from Arkansas has left the music industry in utter shock and despair. Popular Lotus drummer Chuck Morris and his 20-year-old son Charley Morris were reported missing after they set out on a kayak trip near the Lost Bridge Village of Beaver Lake area on the 16th of March. The community was hoping for the best, hoping for the father and son duo’s safe return. However, after a month-long search and rescue mission, their bodies were recovered from the lake.
The Lotus drummer was only 47, and his son had the world ahead of him. It is heart-wrenching to see their demise. The entire music industry, along with their fans, is expressing grief and sorrow for the family, praying for their strength in these testing times.
The incident, once again, brings the attention of people to water safety, as people often disregard the dangers associated with this activity. Even experienced kayakers can have accidents, hence enforcing safety protocols is crucial to prevent accidents.
The Morris family has been left devastated by the sudden and unexpected loss of their loved ones. Lotus, on the other hand, is doing everything possible to offer support for the Morris family, offering benefit concerts in Denver, Harrisburg, and New York, to support the family’s immediate financial needs. The entire music community is standing in solidarity with the Morris family in these tough times.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Morris family during these trying times, and we hope they find a way to cope with this profound loss.
Recommended: Great’s bold call on All Blacks selection battle